Miles Davis & Chaka Khan: Human Nature (live in Montreux 1989)
A Miles, now at the end of his rope, has once again fallen into the white illusion.
But what's beautiful about that muted trumpet?
There’s a note: just one.
The one he never wanted to play.
The one that took pop elsewhere; the one that inspired a lot of music - especially in the eighties - in directions different from pre-Salvini populism.
A Miles, now at the end of his rope, has once again fallen into the white illusion.
But what's beautiful about that muted trumpet?
There’s a note: just one.
The one he never wanted to play.
The one that took pop elsewhere; the one that inspired a lot of music - especially in the eighties - in directions different from pre-Salvini populism.
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